The 2004 United States Senate election in Hawaii took place on November 2, 2004 alongside other elections to the United States Senate in other states as well as elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections. Incumbent Democrat U.S. Senator Daniel Inouye won re-election to an eighth term in yet another landslide with over 75% of the vote, despite the state's relatively close single-digit margin of victory for John Kerry in the concurrent presidential election.

Major candidates

Democratic

Republican

  • Campbell Cavasso, former State Representative and candidate for Lieutenant Governor in 2002

General election

Predictions

Source Ranking As of
Sabato's Crystal Ball[1] Safe D November 1, 2004

Results

Inouye won every county with at least 70% of the vote. His best performance was in Kauaʻi County, where he won with about 80%; also was Cavasso's weakest performance, getting just 16.5% of the vote there.

Generale election results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Daniel Inouye (incumbent) 313,629 75.51%
Republican Campbell Cavasso 87,172 20.99%
Independent Jim Brewer 9,269 2.23%
Libertarian Lloyd Jeffrey Mallan 5,277 1.27%
Total votes 415,347 100%
Democratic hold

By county

County Daniel Inouye
Democratic
Cam Cavasso
Republican
All Others Margin Total votes cast
# % # % # % # %
Hawaii 41,840 74.8% 11,583 20.7% 2,522 4.5% 30,257 54.1% 55,945
Honolulu 218,464 75.4% 62,027 21.4% 9,267 3.2% 156,437 54.0% 289,758
Kauaʻi 18,838 79.8% 3,891 16.5% 889 3.8% 14,947 63.3% 23,618
Maui 34,145 74.9% 9,620 21.1% 1,850 4.1% 24,525 53.8% 45,615
Totals313,62975.5%87,17221.0%14,5463.5%226,45754.5%415,347

See also

References

  1. "The Final Predictions". Sabato's Crystal Ball. Retrieved May 2, 2021.